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run mntl MALCOLM tniT Man . iK scaatsurrus uru I. Br . J AT ft OS : Today's Roundup '. By MALCOLM EPLCT ELBRIDGE, N. Y, '.Travel Correspondence) Bifk into Ux old L'SA. but not iUxxit a bit of difficulty. A conscientious your.g customs I official t Niarara Fails, finding we mere bnruj J ing in a few Uvingi presented by a reiauve on our vail in Oouno, insisted on our brui(ir.( ' the package into the custom office, unwrap ' pint everytiiir.i. and explain-. the whclo thirt several time. Evidently not trurtir-j our ', word, be went out to the car and pamed through our personal belonging, reminiscent of earlier day at California "bug cation." Maie rnem ' ber of the party took it philosophically, but ' our feminine companion wa a littie indignant. One u allowed to bring in $100 worth of merchandise, duty free. One woman at the cus tom bad only a few dollar worth of stuff, but disclosed that aome of it wa a gift for a fnend. She had to pay duty on that because the friend , wasn't qualified for the $100 worth of duty- free merchandise, not being in the party. The ', air wa a little blue around there for a while. but our corucieriUou young friend of the cus- torn service wa quietly adajr-ant. When the - lady said she'd changed ber mind, she was ( bringing the merchandise in for ber ou use. he patiently pointed to her previously written J declaration, and finally exacted hi tribute. A Southern gal. who apparently hadn't beard about custom, went on a buying spree in Canada. She had an automobile load of mer- cbandise. and when we left the was still carry- ir.g armload of packages into the custom buildings, chattering constantly in southern ac '. cent about how she d -nevah hu d of such a thing." THERE are too many picture of some things, and Niagara Fall, in our opinion, is in that classification. Having seen views of Niagara ' in our grade school geography book, on thous- and of boxes of shredded wheat, in mnumer- able other places, our firt actual naked eye look at the gigantic cataract lacked the thrill it ought to have had. It looked exactly a we knew it would the picture had done it I iU3Tbe view is best from the Canadian side. and we spent a couple of hours over there. An ', interesting experience was an elevator trip through the rock to the base of the falls and J tjn a hike through tunnel that opened up for a look right under the roaring fails. They I dress you up in rubber boots, hood and slicker for that experience, and no one who sees Niag- ara from Canada should miss it- At the final portal, well out near the center of the falls. you don't see much, but just stand in a terrific , splatter of water, engulfed in the mighty sound of the world" greatest downpour. veloped that the girl at the adjoining desk had I done the test for him, but the young man would I not admit it- J Vsually the best student in each class is i elected president, but this class had chosen just about the worst, who happened to be this sair.c j young man. for reason which I do not know. I Genera! ly in any educational institution, one who excels become the leader, which is na- j tural and sensible. But the wise and kind hearted principal refused to act without know- ir.g. He gave the same test to the boy and that j time the lad showed he had lost his learning as i fast as he had acquired it. He got 50 or there- about. So the principal said to the young man j that he could quit school, and no one would ' lm' M r.ithlM iniuunMnvnti wotilH h rri ! The IS or It year old would just retire. Refuses To Quit THEN the fun started, if you can call it fun. The your.g man refused to retire. The class decided to fight the school and keep one of its least efficient students as leader and threat ened to go on strike if anythir-g w-a done to him. The matter rested there, in utter confusion. ; The cheater not only graduated but with the ( honor if you may call it that of being class ; president. No one did anything about him. be-1 icg afraid to, considering the possibility that i the whole class might strike before graduation. ! Thus do immature minors get their way. j Thus do children run the schools. Thus do they j fix standards for themselves, for education, for j the future world. I have beard educators dis cuss the matter and reason that there is noth- . ir.g otherwise which can be done, as the pupils : will induce parents to act politically against ; members of the school board. Children say: j "Grownups strike against Truman and author-1 ity, why should we not?"' The educators think 1 the parents are responsible for such a condi- j tioo. the parents think the schools are. and the j schools know the children are but nothing is 1 ever done. The whole thir.g could be handled adequate ly in two moments of clear thought. The con fusion is only a sign of our age. None of those accused are really responsible for a condition which can be traced only to the failure of au thority land I mean authority with a capital A, not anyone in particular j- Law Could Ope raft IN that town, there is a local law requiring SIDE GLANCES 'II C? - 8 "l bought this un-tit-the-niiniitr book on jtixcnilc lc lniqucuo it worries mc Imw lul)born anil lunl-lxulol lie is ik-nianilinii lii bottle!" The World Today By DewTTT MacKENZTE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst Russia's slartlinc move in jeiZiH ownersnip 01 major State Holiday Death Toll 11 By Tha Associated Press Accidents in Oregon from July Fourth to Sunday were fatal to eleven persons. Eight died !n auto crashes four teen-age boys' and girl In one auto at an intersection near Silverton early Oesterday morn ing and three others of miscet Milk Price May Go Up Tomorrow By The Associated Prat Milk price are expected to be X centa a quart higher in i much of western Oregon by to-1 morrow as dairy producer ! group met to decide how much ! to hike charge to distributors, i The two largest Portland-Se-1 lem and Vancouver, Wash, pro ducers, the Dairy Cooperative association, and the Fanners' Dairy association, were expect ed to formally announce price advance today. An advance of 2 cents would put grade A 4 per cent milk at 17 cent a quart. Will A. Henry, general man ager of the cooperative, said the advance was necessary to com pensate producers for loss of government feed subsidies paid under OPA. Meanwhile, the shortage of beef and other fresh meat con tinued in most western Oregon town, and wa troubling house- Twice-Born Men From boyhood a Portland businessman had been very re ligious. In time, hi eyes were opened to see that all hi re ligion and good works could not wipe out the stain of one least sin. Not by good works are we saved. See Titus 3 3 BIBLE. And it came to pass that in time, this man saw himself to be a sinner and lost. Then It was that he laid hold on Christ as having died for hi urn and ' he saw himself cleared. Yes, he accepted Christ as his Saviour and Cod breathed himself into I the man' heart. By that h wa i born agam Born of Cod ', Born from above. Believe And be born again into eternal life. Cod would give us life with ' himself and become our eternal j and heavenly Father, to spend Hi love on us through time MO0T. I. It I, ISIS. ! , wive more than any price ' fore the available supply move txxla. ! butchers' counters. f The North Portland live. lock j . market, closed over the holiday The averaife Jackralibit ca weekend, was expected to have.krrp up a lop speed for 35 or large upplies trucked In today, 40 inilrs an hour lor ionidr. but It would be mid week be-lalile distance. JL 11T .:. Phone nIO J. i ? ? ? i t V y Leach Service Co. Electrical Contracting , . . Household sad Commercial Work. Small Motor and Electrical Appliance ftopalf Fluorescent Lighting for Home. Oilke or Sioie school. The agitation of the adolescents and the Austria s industrial ca- backdown of officialdom was all an infraction , pacity and other property as - laneous causes. or inai law. ine principal couia pass xne case German reparations wimouij qj the non.h,itnt.i fatalities, up to the superintendent or the school board J notifying tneir allies nrixa on. m, wal killed jujv Fourth . , because it is their responsibility to enforce law. good deal deeper, as l see . oy , run-away arplar.e at a Port- Mna "rrnuy In this case, the town had just one truant offi-1 n-v mtr dP5ire lo,?Z: : land airport, another died in a "A ou ,h J""" for cer. who could hardlv rallv an entire class, but P05 U)e Soviet Union lor war , p,,,,,,,, iln tnlS w whom Chr-st died: This made -,v,- .i,.. 'r, I i. it v.,vj v.- .r : iosses. fatally wounded bv xunsnot at' her think and she settled it ' - - -- i The "id that mis is more inao - - ..... ,. ... .. JJ0!.." . 521? P?!5 .m"!ul" .' .m ; The death of four youth, and i, ..w. ci ipai " A ... Z,:, the critical injury of a fifth in arrest violator general I think without I secreUy The red SnS much trouble I the thing in a sack before they. The failure then i one of authority, which Hi A""n'.",.If', 'worst T holKiTy iaxej ,,a ii,i.,.w ti . ri.,,.! i ana rrencn aiura. n, u.um- - - , y- " I! " T T 1 lateral action The Soviet union , in a child mind a the norm for its conduct of isn t w hud up j, sne has to c ,, , . - , affairs. Children have no right to strike. They ; resort , mch methods. j rOII 1 11 KIVCT rOTOI are minors. They have do standing before the , Well, without imputing any j Vancouver Ynurh law as a rule unless represented by guardians hidden motives to Russia we can , T oniourcr uum who are adults. They are not workers strug- see with half an eye that this ; bajTLEGROUND. Wash. gling for improvement in wages or economic h ' Tbsolute donv July 8 .) Sixteen-year-old Bud land. 1. Ore. This space paid conditions. They are merely what thev are .Jr, Sanderson. Vancouver. Wash..! for by a Portland family. was the le. I right then and there. She re-' ceived Christ as having died for her sin and into her face came the light that told of new birth into Cod family. Now is the accepted tune. Now it the of salvation. What doe AFTER Niagara, we sped over to Rochester, home of those gadgets Wes Guderian has been snapping around Klamath Falls for the I last decade, and then came on down here for the night. It was late, but the three of u are snug in " , dean, pleasant tourist cabin (equipped with a I radio) just outside Elbridge. which is near s Syracuse. ; We're not far from our easternmost desuna- tioo- 4 News Behind The News I By PAUL MALLOW NEW YORK, July 8 The principal of a public junior high school had an experi- ence a few day back which is not uncommon ; to our era of strike. It seems the teacher had been astonished when a young man about to - graduate turned in a final test which was near . ly perfect, inasmuch as he was in danger of flunking. His sudden spurt in learning was all ; the more remarkable because the answers were printed in longhand, so that the handwriting I could not easily be recognized. Investigation de- day your nean say: S. W. McChesney Rd.. Port- children required to attend school. And school j Soviet's is a miblic institution srovided for their educa- u.'. i knnnrn iht ; Lewis river yesterday and police tion which fixes its own adult standards of edu- j Russia was an integral section of ' reported a girl companion almost cation, not those of children. A child then has that projected sphere and that ; lst her life m an attempt to save no standing, either moral or legaL He has no Moscow fully intended to in right to strike. No labor union I ever heard of. i c'"de wis little country behind contended children with their immature mMs. ! lh"nJ Lr .... . . . , . . , , . - twith me new Poland, Czecno- had the right to defy a law of their commu- j slovakla Hungary and the Bal nity, providing for community welfare, and walk an luJuis. out. They have no moral standing because they Russia already has pretty well have no comolaint against the law. They just everything else she wants in wanted to assert themselves and have their way : eastern and southeastern Eu- and did, over the entire community. t rPe- Austria alone has con tin- So I say authority is responsibl. and thU , U ! VSnuS'lh.5, where the correction must be made. The fail- ; aUjeJ nave 'nJlulei on lharing ure was not of the children, or even of their i tn, ocmnation of thi. country na rontc o.-l-in rrtiv Kat- rairBH tKm Karfl V Ti it ... . k I ..U . j sphere of influ- i drowned in the east fork of the , the youth. State Patrol Sgt. J. H. Wil liams said Barbara Ann Byrum, 18. also of Vancouver, and the youth tumbled into the water from rock. The boy sank in the treacherous waters of a deep hole and residents of nearby summer homes rescued the girl and pre vented her from returning to the deep waters. From Vacation Eva Dickson, secretary to the city police I" r.. c.U "I 1$ DOLLARS $1 I I I I to give you peace of mind and security for your family. AT SERVICE YOUR parents who may have reared them badly. Put which f-as been looking forward judge, returned Sunday evening authority back of the law in the schools and . eagerly to restoration of the lib- from a one-week vacation on I you will have no strikes and no chaos, no dom- ! eriy lost in Hitlers brutal an-. the Umpqua river. i ination by children who are below the natural j nexalion. I tv. .ti,. ...,,,. temtorv bv the other three period of adulthood. 'Washington To Hold ; Primary Tomorrow ', By The Associated Press - , About a million voters are registered to cast ballots tomor 1 row (Tuesday) in Washington' first postwar primary election, i which is bound by wartime laws which scheduled it for midsum ' mer and will bold the polls open , until 10 p. m. Six United States representa- fives, one senator and numerous J county office will be contested t for and three state supreme court positions are to be decided. The number of candidates over the state runs well into four figures. Industrialist Dead '. In Reported Suicide J PORTLAND, July 8 fVrV-Ho-1 , earl At. Bird relatives, said over-work since Body Of 4-Year-0ld January, when Bird returned to " , " ' .r his desk from retirement to save Taken From River the business he built from vol- rAVVOV CITY Jnlv 8 l!P Hinley, who drowned in Canyon creek April 18. was recovered from the John Day river yester day by a forester who was fish ing near the Joe Vegas ranch near John Day. The child was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hinley. who are living at the Hill auto camD while Mr. Hinley completes work here for the coast and geo- nervous collapse. A .30 caliber rifle with which the coroners office reported the industrialist took his own life was found near the body in the basement. detic survey. The body has been ' . "fai hunted continuouslv sinre. 1 dpoition' tremendously Tacoma Woman Dies After Heart Attack Mrs. Enza May Cyr, 61. resi dent of Tacoma, Wash., died at Hillside hosoital Sunriav ft. she was removed from the south-1 Porflnnri Raalf-v Men bound Southern Pacific that 0m0na e"ry'v,en morning following a heart at To Ask Rent Control -jt was en route to an early evacuation of all the,1'" m1?' puts off the day . ' ,2? trnnni i.l nmmalinn inH th ; When Austria Will be behind 111 M. IIS r.u mi igning of a peace treaty which that Stettin-Adriatic line. ' m m mm tI would make Austria independ ent once more. When 1 was in I Vienna recently I had a long talk with General Mark Clark,; the American commander-in-chief. And came away with the j distinct impression that he ! would like to see a military evacuation of Austria by au tumn. However, the Russians had given every sign of intend ing to stay on indefinitely and their move in taking over Aus tria's chief industries most cer tainly .ends to consolidate the JOHN H. HOUSTON Bxr-aaatxrrMo ts EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society hunted continuously since the child disappeared while playing San F-anciscn with h.m.mJw "n, Ore.. July 8 i Ml. jESaS"1 of dtu5 ! A resolution to ask Mayor Riley 51. who held the . Wash., to settle .h. .' I name a lair rent committee Distinguished Service Cross for j son who was killed in an auto- ".'Ji.J0 !? .J 1 e , !7la.nd Can a7 ' 1 vu" iwaa u una WCTR It ine World War I service and rose ! mobile accident in San Fran- UiVli ? , J.f thi rnm , u . i. federal control is not restored . Columbia Steel Casting Inc wa ! 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